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Unbalanced Pendulum, Who can explain?

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Added: Sep-19-2012 Occurred On: Sep-19-2012
By: diy123
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  • His english is very difficult to understand, but I have to admit that I agree with most of what he's saying.

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  • Everyone who visits Liveleak knows that wing-nuts are unbalanced.

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  • Dzhanibekov effect / Tennis Racket Theorem

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  • Eureka!

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  • its because they are falling ! they are not weightless , they are falling at a speed where they keep missing the earth !! bit like an Irish skydiver

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  • Explaination, unbalanced Russian wingnut.

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  • I think i can explain this... its in Russian.

    No, no.. you don't have to thank me.

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  • Allow me to explain it:

    Впервые в карьере выиграв Гран При Италии, Льюис Хэмилтон сравнялся по количеству побед за сезон с Фернандо Алонсо и теперь уступает лидеру чемпионата 37 очков...

    Льюис Хэмилтон: «Борьба в гонке была невероятно плотной. Машины Ferrari были быстры, да и Sauber практиче More..

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    • @mcgus Lol, of course such explanation can only come from a Spanish tifosi.

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    • @mcgus Yeah nice one troll.

      For the first time in his career winning the Italian Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton equaled the most wins in a season with Fernando Alonso and championship leader now gives 37 points ...

      Lewis Hamilton: "The struggle in the race was incredibly tight. Ferrari cars were fast, and almost as good as Sauber our speed. The team did its job perfectly: in the last few Grand Prix car was gorgeous. I wish I was not always reveal its potential, but I am very pleased that two More..

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    • @gixer08

      Troll? check your Internet dictionary, pal.

      And while you're at it, also check the meaning of the word "sarcasm".

      I just copied and pasted a Russian article about an F1 race just as a sarcastic response to a guy who uploaded a video in Russian without much explanation.

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  • i think i'll play my 'Nobody Knows' card

    also; aliens.

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  • explain it like everything else in Mother Russia, VODKA.

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  • Although it may look it .. nothing is completely symmetrical

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    • @icehole666
      That's true but why does it align back to axis three times or more?

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    • @N4CR that is the question .. i thought spin stabilisation is called stabilisation because its stable on an axis

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    • @TamaraMJ
      That's how I've always seen it too. Not like a spinning top/motorcycle/jet tries to kill itself every few seconds. Where does the force come from to cause it to rotate and then stop rotation of the axis...
      Stab in the dark but some quantum effect perhaps? Like the superconducting magnet tricks.

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  • they are probably talking about experiments to do with gravity in orbit and the discovery that it's actually micro-gravity rather than zero-g.

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  • Maybe has something to do with Precession
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Precession

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  • That is some strange stuff. Well to me anyways.

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